Yeah that was great.
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I'm not a fan of the chorus, but god damn these guys can riff. Drummer really brings it too.
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Always had a massive soft spot for these guys. Song rules
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Both of those songs were pretty nifty tbh, especially Afterlife.
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Afterlife kicks ass. These guys are incredible musicians.
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Another dope song, I really like the vocalist, and the guitarists fucking riff. I honestly can't wait for the album to drop
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Hopefully this album gets them taken seriously in the metal scene. They got a bit of traction with Uprising but the break between albums kinda dissipated it a bit.
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The way the staccato guitar & kick drum syncopate in the breakdown at the 3 minute mark is incredibly impactful. Great song.
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wow
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pretty bad a7x cover
doesn’t even sound like the original
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man afterlife was cool. Vox kinda sound like a younger Winston mccall. I really enjoyed the unpredictable song structure.
Always thought these guys were a cut above the deathhore scene
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yeah they are
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my nigga said deathhore
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First time listening to these guys and shit am I impressed. Which is the best album to start with?
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Uprising. The first two are more standard deathcore, while Uprising saw them start to move out of that territory and toy with melodeath, metalcore and groove metal.
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Nice. Dis shit gonna be good
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god damn I remember listening to these guys when I was in college.... massive nostalgia trip right here
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some sections of afterlife reminded me of the likes of Misery Signals, this band has changed substantially over the years.
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damn these were awesome. Parkway Drive wishes they sounded this good.
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New song called Crown of Misery just came up for download on my preorder. It’s pretty good
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Cool it's on Spotify as well, listening now.
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yeah, sounds like what Parkway Drive should be doing, instead of the trash they're pumping out now
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